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Seeing Blackness through Black Expressive Culture: A Reading of Zanele Muholi’s Somnyama Ngonyama – Hail the Dark Lioness [PDF]

open access: yesAthens Journal of Humanities & Arts, 2021
This article examines visual and textual representation of blackness in contemporary black expressive culture. Its primary objective is to discern what blackness means and looks like when seen from the point of view of contemporary black expressive ...
Mbali Khoza
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Preparing teacher candidates to address anti-blackness and see the assets of black students in clinical practice [PDF]

open access: yesPDS Partners, 2023
Purpose – This article shares how providing teacher candidates with experiences in a predominantly black elementary school for their clinical experiences highlighted a need to recognize, acknowledge and address anti-blackness in teacher candidates ...
Shamaine K. Bertrand
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The colonial matrix of power: Image ontology and the question of blackness

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 2021
The question of blackness has always featured the intersectionality of race, gender, sexuality and class. Blackness as an ontological speciality has been engaged from both the social and epistemic locations of the damnés (in Fanonian terms).
Itumeleng D. Mothoagae
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After Black(ness)

open access: yesRivista di Estetica, 2023
This paper traces the tenuous relationship of prestige television, the culture industry and blackness. The opening section aims to get a hold on what is meant by prestige television.
Osman Nemli, Mukasa Mubirumusoke
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Latinx and Asian Engagement/Complicity in Anti-Blackness

open access: yesGenealogy, 2023
We live in a world that desperately wishes to ignore centuries of racial divisions and hierarchies by positioning multiracial people as a declaration of a post-racial society. The latest U.S. 2020 Census results show that the U.S. population has grown in
Brittany Aronson, Hannah R. Stohry
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Letter from the Editors

open access: yesHyperrhiz, 2022
Blackness as a non-monolithic lived experience surrounds us at all times, permeating across institutions and platforms. Within this antiblack singularity where Black is rendered visible through violence and cruelty, Look @ Me Now: Black (In ...
Kashian Scrivens   +2 more
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On Blackness and the Nation in Arabic Hip Hop: Case Studies from Lebanon and Libya

open access: yesLateral, 2021
In this contribution, Chris Nickell and Adam Benkato think together about the mobilization of Blackness in Arabic hip hop from two different contexts: a rap battle in Beirut, Lebanon and music videos from Benghazi, Libya.
Chris Nickell, Adam Benkato
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Forward Trajectory of a Positive Black Self

open access: yesThe Thinker, 2022
It is said that the future of black art is bright. The truth is the future of blackness in any context can only ever be promising. The past fails to provide a representative depository of positive black excellence.
Nolan Stevens
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Political Blackness, British Cinema, and the Queer Politics of Memory

open access: yesLateral, 2020
This essay queries “political Blackness” as a coalitional antiracist politics in England in the 1970s and 1980s. Contemporary debates on the relevance of political Blackness in contemporary British race politics often forget significant critiques of the ...
Ashvin Kini
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Scaling Up, Scaling Down

open access: yesA Peer-Reviewed Journal About, 2023
This article explores the shifting perceptual scales of racial epistemology and anti-blackness in predictive policing technology. Following Paul Gilroy, I argue that the historical production of racism and anti-blackness has always been deeply entwined ...
Camille Crichlow
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